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  2. Divorce settlement - Wikipedia

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    A divorce settlement entails which spouse gets what property and what responsibilities once the marriage is over. "It deals with child custody and visitation, child support, alimony, health and life insurance, real estate, cars, household items, bank accounts, debts, investments, retirement plans and pensions, college tuition for children, and other items of value, such as frequent flyer miles ...

  3. All the Expenses You Never Considered When Getting a Divorce

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    Divorce is probably the worst time in many people's lives and not something most people think about, much less plan for, when they first get married. Unfortunately, divorces take more than just an...

  4. Who is responsible for debt after divorce? - AOL

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    Divorce not only dissolves a marriage but also leaves behind complex financial matters, particularly when it comes to debt. While some assume that the debt follows the person who incurred it, the ...

  5. Division of property - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act §307 (UMDA §307) [3] also allows for the equitable distribution of property and lists factors the court should consider, e.g. "the duration of the marriage, and prior marriage of either party, antenuptial agreement of the parties [which is the same as a prenuptial agreement or premarital agreement], the ...

  6. Collaborative law - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative law, also known as collaborative practice, divorce, or family law, [1] is a legal process through which couples who have decided to separate or end their marriage work together with a team of collaboratively trained professionals including lawyers, divorce coaches, and financial professionals to achieve a settlement that meets the needs of both parties and their children without ...

  7. Splitting With Your Spouse? Divorce May Not Be Your ... - AOL

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    If your marriage is coming to an end there are many important decisions that lie ahead. One of the biggest is deciding between a marriage dissolution or a divorce. Both dissolution and divorce are ...

  8. Custodial rights to children, shared property, child support, and alimony after divorce; Domestic violence intervention; Access to "family only" services, such as reduced rate memberships to clubs & organizations or residency in certain neighborhoods; Preferential hiring for spouses of veterans in government jobs

  9. Will I Owe Taxes on a Divorce Settlement? - AOL

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    As part of a divorce settlement, it is not uncommon for the higher-earning spouse to agree to alimony payments. These are structured payments that the spouse makes over a period of time, intended ...